MethosTR Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 (edited) As the title says, I'm plagued by constant infinite loading screens and lockups in-game. The game will lock up for at least a full minute when I choose to wait or sleep. These problems get worse as time goes on, at least until I restart the game. My savegame is relatively new and has been cleaned of old scripts once. I'm currently using the latest version of SKSE, with the memory patch enabled. I'm using the Vividian ENB, NLA weather, 2K textures, Project Parallax, and SFO. Specs: i7 2600k @ 4.6 Ghz8 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X RAMRadeon R9 390 @ +100 Mhz offset.Hitachi Deskstar 7200 RPM 2 TB HDD and OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB SSDWindows 7 Load order: (probably not the best load order) GameMode=Skyrim Skyrim.esm=1Update.esm=1Dawnguard.esm=1HearthFires.esm=1Dragonborn.esm=1Falskaar.esm=1Wyrmstooth.esp=1BlackTowerArmory.esm=1ApachiiHair.esm=1RaceCompatibility.esm=1SkyUI.esp=1BlackSacramentArmor.esp=1Requiem.esp=1Craftable Arrows.esp=1HentaiNightmareArmor.esp=1WetandCold.esp=1AOS.esp=1CollegeOfWinterholdImmersive.esp=1HentaiVoidArmor.esp=1DarkbroSanctuary.esp=1BlackTowerUpdate.esp=1ethereal_elven_overhaul.esp=1Immersive Weapons.esp=1Hothtrooper44_ArmorCompilation.esp=1CWIELnFXPatch.esp=1Inconsequential NPCs.esp=1quest_thebiggertheyare.esp=1dD - Realistic Ragdoll Force - Realistic.esp=1Auto Unequip Ammo.esp=1dD - Enhanced Blood Main.esp=1dD-Dragonborn-Dawnguard-EBT Patch.esp=1Hothtrooper44_Armor_Ecksstra.esp=1AchieveThat.esp=1Better Vampires.esp=1quest_seaofghosts.esp=1Chesko_Frostfall.esp=1quest_andtherealmsofdaedra.esp=1barenziahquestmarkers.esp=1lockpickpro.esp=1Requiem - Better Vampires Patch.esp=1adriana.esp=1ShowRaceMenuAlternative.esp=1XPMSE.esp=1Dual Sheath Redux.esp=1Thundering Shouts (normal pitch).esp=1WetandCold - Ashes.esp=1AOS2_EBT Patch.esp=1AOS2_WetandCold Patch.esp=1AOS2_Requiem Patch.esp=1DeadlyDragons.esp=1CL EbonyBladeDagger.esp=1DaggerCraft.esp=1AOS2_DD Patch.esp=1Invisibility Eyes Fix.esp=1DVA - Dynamic Vampire Appearance.esp=1Dual Wield Parrying_SKSE.esp=1iHUD.esp=1Customizable Camera.esp=1Merta Assassin Armor.esp=1Merta Assassin Tattoos.esp=1KS Hairdo's.esp=1Sneak Tools.esp=1iNeed.esp=1Hermit.esp=1KTABladeOfWoe.esp=1BorderSense.esp=1Twohanded Dawnbreaker.esp=1Requiem - Tania the Hermit 3.5.esp=1HeartBreaker.esp=1BlackSacramentDBreplacer.esp=1Serana.esp=1RaceMenu.esp=1RaceMenuPlugin.esp=1CWIDawnDragonPatch.esp=1Skyrim Flora Overhaul.esp=1SFO - Dragonborn.esp=1Elephant'sScriptLatencyTester.esp=1Alternate Start - Live Another Life.esp=1Requiem for the Indifferent.esp=1Dual Sheath Redux Patch.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Dawnguard.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Dragonborn.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Wyrmstooth.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Falskaar.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Waves.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Waves - Dawnguard.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Waves - Wyrmstooth.esp=1RealisticWaterTwo - Waves - Falskaar.esp=1EnhancedLightsandFX.esp=1SMIM-Merged-All.esp=1Natural Lighting and Atmospherics.esp=1Skyrim-Mapweatherfix.esp=1Vividian - Torches Preset.esp=1ELE_Legendary_Fs_Wt_Lite.esp=1EpisodeParallax.esp=1 Edited October 5, 2015 by MethosTR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MotoSxorpio Posted October 5, 2015 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Lower distance settings for display or get ENB and use it for "boost" only. See STEP guide for better explanation and usage. Link below. http://wiki.step-project.com/Guide:ENB#ENBoost Possibly you peak the Skyrim memory addressing limit (3.1-3.2 GB). ENB "boost" can help by removing the mirrored memory inherent to DX9, reducing Skyrim's actual footprint, and possibly add more room by using RAM over 4GB address for VRAM swap, speeding up the cell loads and accommodating more high resolution mods like SFO+2k+parallax (some parallax actually do use high res parallax textures). In a case where you do hit that 3.2GB peak, windows thinks its cool to pagefile that...which is where this long pause comes in...or a crash. With ENB, I load 700MB-1250MB for Skyrim exe. Without, I can load up to the full 3.2GB from a save. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MethosTR Posted October 5, 2015 Author Share Posted October 5, 2015 (edited) I would prefer to continue using ENB for its visual benefit though. From my understanding, you can't really use the actual ENBoost feature itself without disabling the visual aspect of the ENB. Also these problems were present even before I had installed the ENB and graphics mods. Edited October 5, 2015 by MethosTR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cloudedtruth Posted October 5, 2015 Share Posted October 5, 2015 I'd just double check to make sure that the skse.ini is in the correct location: Data\SKSE\skse.ini As well as the memory allocation is set up correctly as shown in step 3, here. (The instructions are for MO not NMM, which you appear to be using, but the contents of the ini file are identical) In general, I'd highly recommend using LOOT to sort your load order (It needs a bit of tweaking), as well using the Unofficial Patches. The patches won't likely help the issue you currently have at all, but they can prevent possible future problems that may come up. LOOT, on the other hand, could help your current problem, as an incorrect load order can be the cause behind critical mod conflicts that may result in big problems, including crashes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MethosTR Posted October 5, 2015 Author Share Posted October 5, 2015 I'd just double check to make sure that the skse.ini is in the correct location: Data\SKSE\skse.ini As well as the memory allocation is set up correctly as shown in step 3, here. (The instructions are for MO not NMM, which you appear to be using, but the contents of the ini file are identical) In general, I'd highly recommend using LOOT to sort your load order (It needs a bit of tweaking), as well using the Unofficial Patches. The patches won't likely help the issue you currently have at all, but they can prevent possible future problems that may come up. LOOT, on the other hand, could help your current problem, as an incorrect load order can be the cause behind critical mod conflicts that may result in big problems, including crashes. I've gone through all of that, the ini file is in the correct location and is set up properly. I use LOOT just about every time I install new mods, then tweak the load order if LOOT messes up (which it does a lot). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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